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Scarlett | 21:47 Wed 28th May 2008 | Technology
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I have a video (VHS) that won't play in either of my 2 machines. I bought it from amazon.com (USA) but it says on the box that it is a "Grundy Premier Film, Grundy International, Netherlands, B.V".
I can't see either NTSC or PAL on the video or box. On my newest VHS player I get sound but no picture, and on my old VHS player I get no picture and slowed down sound.
Any ideas how i can watch the film?!
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If you bought it from the USA it is almost certainly NTSC.

I don't know of an easy way for you to watch it
if brought from the USA it will be NTSC, only way your gonna be able to watch it is to buy a NTSC VCR and TV

Errrr, might be cheaper to buy a UK PAL version of it
many videos made since the mid 1990s play NTSC

look for a video such as the sony slv-se70 or slv-se720, slv-e820, or AIWA Fx7700. ask on your local freecycle, you'd be surprised!

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